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INRIX for SignalGuard Traffic Monitoring

Connect INRIX to SignalGuard for premium traffic and transportation analytics. Cleaner data than TomTom for highways and pro-sports gameday ops.

Bring your INRIX App ID and Hash Token to SignalGuard to enrich the traffic signal with premium transportation analytics — particularly clean highway-flow data common in pro sports league and DOT contracts.

What INRIX adds to SignalGuard

The traffic signal is one of SignalGuard's 50+ signals and sits in the Movement pillar. The default path runs through TomTom; INRIX provides a parallel premium feed with strong highway segmentation, historical baselines, and incident classification trusted by transportation departments and major sports leagues.

For SignalGuard, INRIX data improves ingress-corridor scoring for venues that depend on highway access — stadiums, arenas, and large outdoor sites where a single highway closure can collapse pre-game arrival timing. INRIX's historical baselines also let the platform reason about how today's flow compares to a typical event day at the same venue, not just absolute speed.

Many event-security teams in pro sports already have INRIX through league-level transportation contracts. BYOK lets that contract feed directly into the venue threat score alongside weather, chatter, and context.

How the integration works

Paste your INRIX App ID and Hash Token into the INRIX tile at /integrations. SignalGuard format-checks both fields on submission (INRIX's auth flow exchanges them for a per-request access token) and stores them AES-256-GCM encrypted at rest. All INRIX calls run server-side.

Common use cases

  • Stadium and arena highway-corridor monitoring ahead of major events
  • Pro sports league transportation operations reusing an existing INRIX contract
  • Marathon, race, and street-closure route impact analysis
  • DOT-aligned event coordination for permitted street events
  • Historical comparison of flow versus typical event-day baselines
  • Parallel coverage cross-check against the TomTom default feed

What you need

An INRIX enterprise contract — typically $10K-100K+/yr depending on scope. Generate App ID and Hash Token from the INRIX developer portal at docs.inrix.com under Apps.

FAQ

Do I need an INRIX subscription? Yes — INRIX enrichment is BYOK-only. Without it, SignalGuard's traffic signal runs on the default TomTom path.

Where do I add my key? In your SignalGuard workspace at /integrations. Open the INRIX tile and paste both App ID and Hash Token.

Is my key secure? Yes. Both credentials are AES-256-GCM encrypted at rest, decrypted only at request time on the server, and never logged or sent to the browser.

Connect INRIX

Connect INRIX in your SignalGuard workspace → and review the signal docs for how traffic feeds Movement.

Frequently asked

The questions ops leads ask before swapping a vendor key into SignalGuard.

When is INRIX better than TomTom or HERE?
INRIX has stronger US highway coverage and is the default among pro sports leagues and DOTs. If your venue is highway-adjacent or you're a league SOC already on INRIX contracts, the data quality is materially better for ingress/egress timing.
How do I connect?
INRIX uses OAuth — provide App ID and Hash Token from your INRIX developer portal → Apps. SignalGuard exchanges these for a per-request access token automatically.
Cost?
INRIX is enterprise-contract only, typically $10K-100K+/yr. Bring your existing contract — SignalGuard does not resell.
Can I use INRIX, HERE, and TomTom together?
SignalGuard picks one primary traffic source per scan based on credentials and configuration. INRIX takes precedence when its keys are valid; HERE is next; TomTom is the public fallback.
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Connect your key

Drop in your INRIX for SignalGuard Traffic Monitoring key. SignalGuard does the rest.

Bring-your-own-key, encrypted at rest. Swap or revoke any time from /integrations.

Connect INRIX for SignalGuard Traffic Monitoring

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